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Grade 5 Music Theory ABRSM complete with all terms and suitable for higher grades 2024
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Grade 5 Music Theory ABRSM complete with all terms and suitable for higher grades 2024 
 
This is the Grade 5 music theory terms required for the ABRSM Music Theory Exam. They are all in Italian and French. These terms are also required for all higher exam levels. At the exam, the Italian comes first.
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ABRSM Grade 1 Performance Directions with well defined and correct terms for the exam 2024
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ABRSM Grade 1 Performance Directions with well defined and correct terms for the exam 2024 
WELL DEFINED ITALIAN TERMS FOR GRADE 1 MUSIC EXAM
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ABRSM Grade 1 Music Theory Terms and Signs with complete verified solutions
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1.	a tempo	return to the original tempo (the speed at which the piece began) 
 
 
2.	accelerando (ac- cel.) 
 
gradually getting faster 
 
 
3.	Adagio	slow and stately (literally, "at ease") (55-65 BPM); between andante and largo 
4.	Allegretto	light and moderately quick, but not as fast as allegro 
5.	Allegro	fast, quickly and bright (109-132 BPM) -- right before 
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6.	Andante	walking speed (73-77 BPM) 
7.	Cantabile	"singable" or "songlike" ;a particular style of playing de- sign...
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ABRSM Music Theory Grade 1 exam questions and answers
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1.	a tempo	In time 
2.	accelerando (accel.)	Gradually getting quicker 
3.	adagio	slow 
4.	allegretto	Fairly quick (but not as quick as allegro) 
5.	allegro moderato	Moderately quick 
6.	andante	At a medium ('walking') speed 
7.	cantabile	In a singing style 
8.	crescendo (cresc.)	Gradually getting louder 
9.	decrescendo (decresc.)	Gradually getting quieter 
10.	diminuendo (dim.)	Gradually getting quieter 
11.	f (forte)	Loud 
12.	ff (fortissimo)	Very loud 
13.	mf (mezzo forte)	Moderately loud 
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